Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

There is a hand painted gauge on the upstream side of the bridge at the Marble Creek Interpretive Center. Minimum level is -1. There is no longer a USGS gauge operating on Marble Creek, but from the hydrograph of historical data, peak run off is June 1. Marble Creek flows indicated on this page are calculated by the AW Virtual Gauge which uses a correlation of historic Marble Creek flows and flows from the USGS gauge on the main St. Joe river at Calder. Flow of Marble Creek = (Flow at Calder x 0.1394) + 18.805. Look for the Joe to be running at around 5,000 CFS For Marble Creek to be runnable. Excellent flow predictions for the Joe at Calder are available from the NOAA Northwest Rivers Forecast Center, who also maintain a snow gauge
near at the head of the Marble Creek drainage.

 

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
Marble Creek 2
virtual-10430 500 - 10000 cfs III-IV 00h36m 18.08 cfs (rc= -0.1 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
500 -10000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-IV

Report - Reports of Marble Creek (Tributary of St. Joe River) Camp 3 to St. Joe Confluence and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Marble Creek Boogie Water n/a Todd Hoffman
7y53d13h03m St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Marble Creek Gauge n/a Todd Hoffman
7y55d13h03m St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Marble Creek - Winter 2004 n/a Todd Hoffman
7y56d13h03m St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Marble_Logging_1 n/a Todd Hoffman
7y253d13h03m St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Mouth of Marble Creek 1' Todd Hoffman
7y288d13h03m St. Joe, Marble Creek [ID] Marble Creek - Log n/a Todd Hoffman